Marking 10 years of Haritha Haram, KT Rama Rao praised former CM KCR’s leadership in increasing Telangana's green cover from 24 to 33 per cent. The initiative led to the development of nurseries and nature parks across the State
Senior BRS MLA and former minister T Harish Rao recalled the achievements of the Haritha Haram programme launched under former CM KCR. He said Telangana's green cover had increased from 24 per cent to 31 per cent, with over 250 crore saplings planted.
The State Forest Department has reduced the target for plantation of saplings from 20.02 crore in 2024 to 18.02 crore in 2025. For the next year, the target has been further cut down to 16.06 crore saplings
They were planted as part of the third phase of Haritha Haram near Lower Manair Dam; while a few trees have grown on their own, many have withered completely
The Sarpanch, Meenakshi, said that the newly created State of Telangana was able to stand at the top in the country with the help of innovative welfare schemes and pragmatic developmental programmes during Chandrashekhar Rao’s 10-year-long tenure
It is among the six gram panchayats selected for the award across the country based on the progress made in village development, greenery and cleanliness in 2022-23
The latest BRS initiative to be selected for the name changing game is the Palle Pragathi programme, which has been renamed as 'Swacchadanam – Pacchadanam'.
The division bench dealt with a Public Interest litigation case filed by VATA foundation challenging the inaction of Commissioner of Manikonda Municipality.
Indigenous species especially fruit bearing saplings should be raised in the nurseries for plantations under the Haritha Haram programme, said Forest Minister Konda Surekha
The secretary B Indira and sarpanch Rayapudi Mallaiah have drawn funds worth Rs 6,44,490 against the provisions using the digital key without the knowledge of deputy sarpanch A Krishnaiah
Led by Principal Secretary (Revenue and Forests) B Venugopal Reddy, a team of officials visited Telangana to study the implementation of Haritha Haram programme
The summit which is taking place in Washington D.C. in the USA is organized by the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations and Arbor Day Foundation
The MLC called upon people to participate voluntarily and work towards providing a pleasant environment and good living standards for the future generations.
The municipal officials who laid focus on proper segregation of wet and dry waste have achieved 60 to 70 percent efficiency in terms of segregation of household waste